Dr. M.L. "Cissy" Petty
Vice President for Student Affairs and Associate Provost
Mission Matters
What makes for a sustained career in student affairs? My answer to that question: Do not commit to one area of the student affairs field, and do not focus on a specific title or job. Do not pick your career, but understand your calling. Read More
Career Coach
Katie Bandy
Hello from the Career Development Center! My name is Katie Bandy, and I am the new Career Coach for Creative/Fine Arts & Entertainment. As a career coach, I am available to provide career guidance, career exploration, resume and cover letter development and critique, job and internship search assistance, interview preparation, networking skills, and graduate school application guidance. Read More
Fresh Fall in Dining
While there are certainly challenges to living college life as a commuter, remember that the opportunities are far greater! We are continuing to look for ways to improve the commuter experience on campus, and there are some exciting new initiatives and programs that are worth sharing!Read More
Loyola University New Orleans Student-Athletes Have Made History
The 2017 athletic season is off to a memorable start as three Loyola University New Orleans student-athletes have made history for their respective sports to start the fall.
Following a week in which she led the Wolf Pack volleyball team to two key conference victories, junior outside hitter Allison Hartmann was named the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) Volleyball Attacker of the Week. Read More
Flu Season Is Here
Being on a college campus can increase your chances of getting sick during this cold and flu season. Flu strikes suddenly and can last several days. One big way to protect yourself is by getting the flu shot. To clear up a common myth, the flu shot CANNOT cause the flu because there is no live virus in the vaccine! Read More
Sodexo Gives Back
When Hurricane Katrina hit over 10 years ago, Texas rallied behind Louisiana and New Orleans. In the past couple of months we’ve seen an unprecedented amount of tropical storms and hurricanes hit our coasts. Then when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas less than a month ago, we saw our state come together to give back. Read More
Living On Campus: Safety Is A Partnership
Residential Life is excited to roll out a new safety program in partnership with University Police beginning after fall break. Through the “Lock Your Door Program,” Res Life and LUPD staff will conduct rounds on each residence hall floor, knocking and checking for locked doors. When doors are left unlocked, the staff member will post a flier on the inside of the door with safety information and then lock the room door. Read More
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